Using Assessments to Create More Equitable Early Learning Systems: What Do Pre-K Leaders Think?
Directors must support teachers in using assessments effectively in the classroom and sharing information with parents.
Directors must support teachers in using assessments effectively in the classroom and sharing information with parents.
The committee will issue recommendations for creating “A New Vision for High Quality Pre-K Curriculum” for children ages three through five.
States and municipalities will need to step up and design the systems of early education and care that are currently lacking.
Our early learning system took a hard hit at the onset of the pandemic and we were eager to learn how to better support our young learners.
Child care is an essential industry that we need to keep our economy functioning.
Collecting and sharing equity-centered, asset-based assessment information with parents is an underutilized but powerful tool.
Educators are trying give children the individualized, targeted attention they need, but with staff shortages it has been difficult.
We conducted listening sessions with practitioners to understand how these policies can better support educators.
School leaders reflected on the challenges, wins, and growth opportunities of the 2021-2022 school year
A Q&A with expert Dr. Jeanne Reid of Teachers College about pre-K curriculum quality.